#4. It’s Okay to Be Confused If You Learn How to Seek the Right Answers

Feeling confused is something many newbie entrepreneurs go through when trying to launch their online business. Some simply give up and walk away. Others may spin their wheels trying to find ways around the issue and avoid it altogether.

You have to find people or documentation that you can learn from that won’t make you even more confused. Some teachers in this industry don’t know how to teach properly. You ask them what time it is and they tell you how to build a watch.

Maybe that’s a good thing to know, but you’re not ready for that yet. It’s like asking someone how to build a blog and they’re jumping ahead to paid traffic techniques, assuming you already know about blog building.

People have different ways of learning – it’s certainly not a one size fits all approach. But some newbies simply download a product from a random stranger quickly and find themselves frustrated and confused by the lessons.

That’s because they didn’t take time to find the right fit for their learning needs. You’ll find lessons that appeal to you for a variety of reasons – such as you enjoy the presenter’s personality, or you prefer the media format they’re teaching in.

In marketing, that could be choosing text, audio or video – whichever suits your learning style. Your teacher also has to have the right attitude for you to learn from. You want someone responsive to your questions.

You may learn lessons better if the instructions are short and sweet rather than wordy and deep. Everyone experiences confusion, but you have to learn how to seek the answers you’re looking for so that you understand and feel more comfortable.

Courage and curiosity are the best ingredients for your online success. During the first phase of your efforts, you’ll likely connect with many inspiring people in forums and on social networks and they can help answer many questions to clear up your confusion.

As you continue building your own business, it will become clear to you which leaders you might choose to learn more in-depth lessons from through paid courses and coaching.

Some entrepreneurs can succeed without the help of anyone offering answers, but that could slow your progress and cause you to make wrong decisions you may regret on down the road.

Before you shell out money for a paid product, spend some time carefully absorbing their free lessons and communications to see if you find them trustworthy and ethical. Consider their teaching style and whether or not it is in line with how you like to learn.

Seeking the correct answers to confusion about certain phases of your business means that you’re making progress. Every marketer you admire began just like you – from square one.

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